 | Thomas Leybourn - Mathematics - 1819 - 430 pages
...50th mile stone from L, A overtook a drove of gcesr, which were proceeding at the rate of r 1, > - miles in two hours ; and two hours afterwards met a stage waggon, which was moving at the rate of nine miles in four hours. B overtook the same drove of geese at the 45th mile stone and met the same... | |
 | Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 438 pages
...is 1 yard, and of a black one 3 yards ; the length of the other is 3 yards, and the width 12 yards. from London, A overtook a drove of geese which were proceeding at the rate of three miles in 2 hours ; and two hours afterwards met a stage waggon, which was moving at the rate of nine miles in... | |
 | Miles BLAND - Algebra - 1824 - 406 pages
...black one Л yards; the length of the other is 3 yards, and the width 12 yards. 45. A and В travelled on the same road and at the same rate from Huntingdon to London. At the 50th milestone from London, A overtook a drove of geese which were proceeding at the rate of three miles... | |
 | John Martin Frederick Wright - Mathematics - 1825 - 798 pages
...eacb to pay £22. Required the number of persons, and the sums paid by each. 7. A and В travelled on the same road, and at the same rate, from Huntingdon to London. At the 50th mile-stone from London, A overtook a drove of geese, which were proceeding at the rate of three miles... | |
 | Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1828 - 276 pages
...in a side than the other. What is the number of men in a side of each square ? 66. A and B travelled on the same road and at the same rate from Huntingdon to London. At the 5Oth mile stone from London, A overtook a drove of geese which were proceeding at the rate of three... | |
 | John Darby (teacher of mathematics.) - 1829 - 214 pages
...from Leeds to London : at the fiftieth mile stone from London, A overtook a flock of geese, which was proceeding at the rate of three miles in two hours, and two hours afterwards met a stage-waggon, which was moving at the rate of nine miles in four hours : B overtook the same geese... | |
 | Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1830 - 290 pages
...in a side than the other. What is the number of men in a side of each square ? 06. A and B travelled on the same road and at the same rate from Huntingdon...which were proceeding at the rate of three miles in t\Vo hours ; and two hours afterwards met a stage waggon, which was moving at the rate of 9 miles in... | |
 | Thomas Leybourn - Mathematics - 1830 - 630 pages
...A and B travelled on the same road and at the same rate from H to L. At the 50th mile stone from L, A overtook a drove of geese, which were proceeding at the rate of three miles ia two hours ; and two hours afterwards met a stage waggon, which was moving at the rate of nine miles... | |
 | Algebra - 1834 - 165 pages
...and from A to C, 26 : and the rates are 3 and 9 miles per hour respectively. 19. A and В travelled on the same road and at the same rate, from Huntingdon...drove of geese, which were proceeding at the rate of 3 miles in 2 hours ; and 2 hours afterwards met a stagewaggon, which was moving at the rate of 9 miles... | |
 | Warren Colburn - Algebra - 1837 - 288 pages
...in a side than the other. What is the number of men in a side of each square f 66. A and B travelled on the same road and at 'the same rate from Huntingdon...miles in two hours ; and two hours afterwards met a stnge waggtn, which was moving at the rate of 9 miles in 4 hours. B overtook the same drove of geese... | |
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